Weymouth Away Tuesday.
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Pitch was ok at earlier inspection by local referee but the frost returned. Not a lot Weymouth could do otherwise and at least they tried. No point in putting players at risk, and they are priority over the supporters…
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Would agree with you Rob, the player’s health is more important.than trying to put on a game under such difficult conditions.
Another trip in better weather!
Another trip in better weather!
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Just like the fiasco at Kingsmeadow stadium two days ago.Also you've got to feel for HM in these turbulent times ⏲
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At least the club car will be warm on the way back Mr MK. Although Dowse’s old water bottle froze in the boot on the way down.Mucky knees wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 8:48 pm Just like the fiasco at Kingsmeadow stadium two days ago.Also you've got to feel for HM in these turbulent times ⏲
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We came home on the A3 after hearing about accident. You were HEADING in the wrong direction.
....or even a glass of red wine!GRTourist wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 10:56 amI think all those questions are really pertinent tbh (this website needs a like button!), but I can probably give some clarity to the third. The video which was released this week was purely an introductory one, and we're absolutely still intending to do more substantive pre- and post-match interviews with the new manager.
I have to say, as someone who is still doing their volunteering role at present, it's absolutely heartbreaking to see so many people walk away. There are some amazing, amazing people at this club, but sadly there are a lot fewer of them now than there were a month ago and that's just a real shame.
I imagine some will be happy to discuss their reasons for doing so, but probably with a pint in hand.